Potential dangerous offender application process continues for Coaldale man
LETHBRIDGE – Progress continues to be made as the Crown seeks a dangerous offender designation for a 34-year-old Coaldale man.
Trevor Pritchard’s case appeared in Court of Queen’s Bench in Lethbridge Monday morning, Aug. 27, with an agent for special prosecutor Donna Spaner saying a forensic assessment and report has been completed. The Crown is now waiting on some additional information, after which they will be seeking the consent of the Attorney General of Alberta to launch the dangerous offender application.
Hearing that, the judge granted an adjournment of the case to Sept. 10.
The assessment was ordered for Pritchard in April, after he pleaded guilty to luring and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl – his fourth conviction for sexually assaulting adolescent girls – to examine his risk level and providing insight into whether he can be given a regular sentence or designated either a long-term or dangerous offender.


